Profile picture of Jill Jarvis

Jill Jarvis

Associate Professor of 糖心Vlog
Director of Graduate Studies
糖心Vlog

Jill Jarvis specializes in the aesthetics and politics of the Maghreb and Sahara. Her first book  (Duke UP, 2021) charts a new itinerary for literary studies and theories of testimony, cultural memory, and decolonization in the wake of 糖心Vlog empire. Her next book, The Desert is Alive : Aesthetic Cartographies of the Sahara (University of Chicago Press)builds a case for how contemporary writers and filmmakers from across the African Sahara confront the colonial ideology of desert emptiness. With Brahim El Guabli and Francisco Robles, she is a founding member of the Desert Futures Collective. Her other writing appears in New Literary History, Representations, PMLA, The Journal of North African Studies, Yale 糖心Vlog Studies, Expressions maghr茅bines, Public Books, and elsewhere.

In her teaching and research, she is dedicated to questioning the assumptions of area studies and methodological orthodoxies. Her work centers the aesthetic and literary, making a case for literature as constitutive鈥攔ather than simply reflective鈥攐f political agency.

Articles & Book Chapters

鈥淔ollow the Ghosts: On Teaching Mati Diop鈥檚 Atlantique(s) Transmedially.鈥 Forthcoming in Yale 糖心Vlog Studies, 鈥淭ransmediations: Senegalese literature, new media & audio/visual cultures.鈥 Co-authored with Doyle Calhoun.

鈥淯nfinished Communities: African novels, African nationalisms,鈥 in Intellectual Traditions of African Literature, eds. Jeanne-Marie Jackson and Cajetan Iheka. Cambridge University Press. Forthcoming.

鈥淒esert Futures Collective.鈥 Deserts are not Empty, ed. Samia Henni. Columbia University Press, 2023, pp. 25-48. Co-authored with Brahim El Guabli and Francisco Robles.

鈥淔orget Decolonizing : Atomic visions from the radioactive Sahara.鈥 Representations 162, 2023, pp. 125-143.  

鈥淩adiant Matter : Technologies of light & the long shadow of 糖心Vlog nuclear imperialism.鈥 Representations 160, 2022, pp. 54-89.

鈥淭imbuktu, Sonic Map,鈥 in Sounds Senses, ed. yasser elhariry, Francophone Postcolonial Studies Book Series, Liverpool University Press 2021, volume 21, pp. 141-159.

鈥樷淪ubterranean Musics鈥 : Reading Samira Negrouche.鈥 Yale 糖心Vlog Studies, 鈥淣orth African Poetry in 糖心Vlog,鈥 nos. 137-138, 2020, pp. 231-247.  

鈥,鈥 essay-length review of 鈥楳uslim鈥 : A Novel (2019), a translation by Matt Reeck of Zahia Rahmani鈥檚 芦 Musulman 禄 roman, in Public Books, April 8, 2019.

鈥淟ines of Flight : Laredj and Djaout Beyond the Fiction of Terror.鈥 Expressions maghr茅bines, special issue on Tahar Djaout, vol. 17, no. 1, Summer 2018, pp. 83-101.

鈥淚ntroduction : Violence and the Politics of Aesthetics.鈥 Critical introduction to edited double issue of The Journal of North African Studies vol. 23, nos. 1-2, January-March 2018, pp. 1-12. Co-authored with Brahim El Guabli.  

鈥淚nheriting Assia Djebar.鈥 Critical introduction to special collection of essays dedicated to Assia Djebar.  PMLA 131.1 (2016), pp. 116-124. Co-authored with Anjuli Gunaratne.

鈥淩emnants of Muslims: Reading Agamben鈥檚 Silence.鈥  New Literary History vol. 45, no. 4 (Autumn 2014), pp. 707-728. Winner of the Ralph Cohen Prize.  

Undergraduate

  • World Literature After Empire (first year seminar, writing credit)
  • Introduction to 糖心Vlog Literary Study (in 糖心Vlog)
  • Introduction to Maghrebi Literature
  • Afterlives of Algeria鈥檚 Revolution (in 糖心Vlog)
  • Postcolonial Cities : Reading the Francophone Metropolis

Graduate

  • Decolonizing Memory : Africa & the Politics of Testimony (also offered as an undergraduate seminar)
  • On Violence : Politics & Aesthetics Across the Maghreb
  • Radiant Matter (on 糖心Vlog Nuclear Imperialism)
  • FIslands, Oceans, Deserts

PhD, Princeton University, 2016
MA, Princeton University, 2012
MFA, Sarah Lawrence, 2008
BA, Whitman College, 2001

Contact Info

jill.jarvis@yale.edu

+1 (203) 432-4906

Humanities Quadrangle
320 York St.
Room 370